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Taliar in Evil Arda
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He looks for the Silmarils. Objects on that scale are a little hard to pick out with this power, but the Silmarils are very... very. He shows Macalaurë their location: on the floor of Melkor's throne room, gleaming pristinely from the very center of the large puddle of molten rock where the throne used to be.

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Thank you. We will march on Angband, then.

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What are your objectives in marching on Angband, exactly? Because it seems to me I'd have an easier time killing all the orcs than you would - admittedly I'd find freeing the prisoners a little tricky...

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You are very welcome to kill all the orcs for us first, and any remaining Balrogs and other monsters of the Enemy. We need to free the prisoners and retrieve the Silmarils and see with our own eyes that the Enemy is dead.

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Okay. I'll see about clearing the place out for you. I can probably also send an expedition there faster than they could travel on their own - the power I have for holding together the landscape can also move bits of it around, that's how I got myself out from under the rockslide.

He contemplates Angband, and the best way to rid it of orcs and Balrogs and assorted other problems. Maybe he can shift his healing aura around selectively enough, or - oh, the destruction power can kill things inside his healing aura, that's convenient.

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All of the non-prisoner things in Angband?

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Well, let's see. That's orcs and Balrogs and whatever those huge things are and - Sauron, that's probably Sauron - and -

How practical would it be to spare all the baby orcs? I can be pretty selective about this, I think.

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We don't have anyone to raise them, and you can resurrect them later if we ever find a way orcs can exist safely, yes?

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Yeah. Okay.

He watches Angband for a few more seconds in contemplative silence. Then he burns Sauron out of the world, and the Balrogs, and the dragons, and he takes particular care to not utterly destroy the orcs, just unmake their bodies in flashes of sunfire, painlessly instantaneous. All the other orcs elsewhere can go, too.

Done. Do you want anyone moved rapidly to Angband?

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An army, preferably. He is assembling one.

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I can do that. Get them all together somewhere flat and outdoors and tell me when.

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And about half an hour later, now.

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The section of landscape where the army is standing shifts upward slightly and starts moving forward. He tilts it as it accelerates. There's a bit of a trick to it, and the ride is a little bumpy at first, but he sorts out the flaws as he goes, and his healing aura is still blanketing the world in beautiful golden light; nobody's going to get seriously injured even if they fall over.

It does not take them very long to reach Angband this way, even accounting for detours to avoid hills and forests and other medium-sized obstacles.

The fortress is full of golden light and empty of Melkor and his creatures.

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And the army goes in and finds prisoners and finds the Silmarils and Tyelcormo and Curufinwë grab them (with gloves on, of course) and take them out.

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Well, there is still the problem where the Silmarils are sitting in the middle of a large puddle of molten rock. But when Tyelcormo and Curufinwë arrive in the throne room, Taliar tells them oh, sorry, just a minute and the puddle ripples and a less-molten lump of it lifts up under the three gems and carries them to its edge and rolls them off onto the still-solid rock beyond. Is that better? I can try to cool off the floor but my temperature control's pretty bad, the power isn't really designed for small-scale stuff like that.

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We can get it from here.

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Okay. I can take everybody back when you're all done.

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Okay. Might want to make it gentle, for the prisoners - 

 

They are, of course, not technically injured, but most of them are staring off into space -

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Yeah.

The rich golden light of Taliar's healing aura is enough to make even Angband beautiful; combined with the Silmarils, it's breathtaking.

While the army assembles themselves and their rescuees outside, Taliar finds some uninhabited landscape elsewhere and practices making bits of it move around smoothly. Oh, and the Valley of Dreadful Death, that exists - how's it doing right now?

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The spiders are nibbling on Taliar's healing aura. They seem to like the taste.

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Hmm. That doesn't seem optimal. But he's not sure who to talk to about it. He has plenty of friends, but - none he'd look to for a second opinion on the ethics of spider extermination -

...where's Findekano right now?

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Nevrast, where his sister lives.

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Hi. Can you think of any good reasons why I shouldn't kill all the spiders in the Valley of Dreadful Death right now?

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...not really, no - they feed off light, or at least Ungoliant did, no idea how that interacts with this, uh, - he sends the concept of 'the whole world is bathed in shimmery healing aura' without bothering to find words for it -

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Yeah, they seem to be thriving on it. Okay, I'll do that then.

He finds all the spiders in the Valley of Dreadful Death and burns them from the world. (And checks on the army in front of Angband - ready to move yet?)

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